Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt guarantees housing for all four years, I think.
Also to consider, many campus buses do the rounds at the off-campus apartment complexes, so not having a car might be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Rice does not guarantee for 4 years. Maybe 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived off-campus except for sophomore year. Let the kid grow up. Teach them how to sign a lease.
So this was your experience but not everyone wants it. I went to a college with guaranteed 4 year housing, almost everyone lived on campus and that community was a large part of the experience. Many want this and value it.
I grew up just fine and signed a lease the year after I graduated. Kids don't have to do this during college to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is looking at colleges in the T40 range and some SLACS. If you have a kid who attends/attended or are informed about housing and whether or not 4 years of on campus housing is guaranteed please share. For example, I can’t find information regarding this for WUSTL on their website. They mentioned freshman and sophomores living on south 40 but nothing about how many years of guaranteed on campus housing. I’ve heard that because of increased undergraduate class sizes, upperclassmen are having to move off campus earlier and not able to get on campus housing. This is a consideration for my DC who will not have access to a car while at college.
Anonymous wrote:I lived off-campus except for sophomore year. Let the kid grow up. Teach them how to sign a lease.
Anonymous wrote:Every SLAC and most - if not all - schools with 6k or fewer undergrads offer housing for 4 years. On-campus housing is frequently overlooked by students, but it makes a HUGE difference in quality of life and campus community.